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Number of Uninsured Americans Reached 43.8 Million in 2008

June 13, 2026

Why it matters locally: Texas, with a population of 30.5 million, has historically had one of the highest uninsured rates in the nation, making this national trend particularly relevant to the state's healthcare landscape.


Data indicates 43.8 million people in the United States did not have health insurance coverage during 2008. This represents an increase of almost 2.8 million from the 41 million uninsured Americans reported in 1997. Researchers continue to examine factors impacting health insurance coverage rates.

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